Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders by family physicians (FPs). Our objectives were to examine (a) which combination of indications within medical records most accurately reflects recognition of anxiety disorders and (b) whether patient and FP characteristics were related to recognition.Method: A cross-sectional comparison was made between FPs' registration and a structured diagnostic interview, the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, criteria. Seven definitions of recognition were tested using diagnostic codes, medication data, referral data and free text in medical records. Data were...
Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
The outcome of anxiety and depression in general health care settings was examined. At follow-up, ma...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that general practitioners (GPs) fail to diagnose up to half of common...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
BACKGROUND The recognition and treatment of depressive- and anxiety disorders is not always in line ...
Background: Adequate recognition of anxiety and depression by general practitioners (GPs) can be imp...
Background: Previous estimates of depression recognition in primary care are low and inconsistent. T...
The current maxim concerning diagnosis and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders is that family ph...
BACKGROUND: The recognition and treatment of depressive- and anxiety disorders is not always in line...
Objective To quantify general practitioners' (GPs) sensitivity to anxiety disorders (ADs) when confr...
Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
The outcome of anxiety and depression in general health care settings was examined. At follow-up, ma...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that general practitioners (GPs) fail to diagnose up to half of common...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
BACKGROUND The recognition and treatment of depressive- and anxiety disorders is not always in line ...
Background: Adequate recognition of anxiety and depression by general practitioners (GPs) can be imp...
Background: Previous estimates of depression recognition in primary care are low and inconsistent. T...
The current maxim concerning diagnosis and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders is that family ph...
BACKGROUND: The recognition and treatment of depressive- and anxiety disorders is not always in line...
Objective To quantify general practitioners' (GPs) sensitivity to anxiety disorders (ADs) when confr...
Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
The outcome of anxiety and depression in general health care settings was examined. At follow-up, ma...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that general practitioners (GPs) fail to diagnose up to half of common...